Currently used models of opinion formation use random initial conditions. In reality, most people in a social network, except for a small fraction of the population, are initially either unaware of, or indifferent to, the disputed issue. To explore the consequences of such specific initial conditions, we study the polarization of social networks when conflicting ideas arise on two different seed nodes and then spread according to a majority rule. Using the configuration model and the stochastic block model as examples, we show that this framework leads to substantially different outcomes than those which employ random initial conditions. Moreover, the empirically observed splits in the karate and the dolphins' networks naturally come out of...
This paper examines the interplay of opinion exchange dynamics and communication network formation. ...
Polarization in debates and social networks is a phenomenon clearly present in modern societies that...
We propose and analyze a mathematical model for the evolution of opinions on directed complex networ...
Understanding the social conditions that tend to increase or decrease polarization is important for ...
In this paper, we propose a Boltzmann-type kinetic description of opinion formation on social networ...
We consider a variation of the Deffuant-Weisbuch model introduced by Deffuant et al. in 2000, to pro...
We investigate opinion dynamics as a stochastic process in social networks. We introduce the stubbor...
Abstract Understanding the processes underlying development and persistence of polarised opinions ha...
An evident peculiarity in real-life debates is polarization, which produces the push of people’s opi...
A biased assimilation model of opinion dynamics is a nonlinear model, in which opinions exchanged in...
Opinion formation in complex social networks may exhibit complex system dynamics even when based on ...
We introduce a statistical-physics model for opinion dynamics on random networks where agents adopt ...
International audienceWe describe a model for polarization in multi-agent systems based on Esteban a...
This paper examines the interplay of opinion exchange dynamics and communication network formation. ...
Understanding and quantifying polarization in social systems is important because of many reasons. I...
This paper examines the interplay of opinion exchange dynamics and communication network formation. ...
Polarization in debates and social networks is a phenomenon clearly present in modern societies that...
We propose and analyze a mathematical model for the evolution of opinions on directed complex networ...
Understanding the social conditions that tend to increase or decrease polarization is important for ...
In this paper, we propose a Boltzmann-type kinetic description of opinion formation on social networ...
We consider a variation of the Deffuant-Weisbuch model introduced by Deffuant et al. in 2000, to pro...
We investigate opinion dynamics as a stochastic process in social networks. We introduce the stubbor...
Abstract Understanding the processes underlying development and persistence of polarised opinions ha...
An evident peculiarity in real-life debates is polarization, which produces the push of people’s opi...
A biased assimilation model of opinion dynamics is a nonlinear model, in which opinions exchanged in...
Opinion formation in complex social networks may exhibit complex system dynamics even when based on ...
We introduce a statistical-physics model for opinion dynamics on random networks where agents adopt ...
International audienceWe describe a model for polarization in multi-agent systems based on Esteban a...
This paper examines the interplay of opinion exchange dynamics and communication network formation. ...
Understanding and quantifying polarization in social systems is important because of many reasons. I...
This paper examines the interplay of opinion exchange dynamics and communication network formation. ...
Polarization in debates and social networks is a phenomenon clearly present in modern societies that...
We propose and analyze a mathematical model for the evolution of opinions on directed complex networ...